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Explore more than 3,000 free videos and learn from the world's most remarkable people. Search by any mood or topic, from tech and science to the surprises of your own psychology.

Features on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch:・Browse the TED Talks video library, with subtitles in over 100 languages・Discover inspiring, funny, or jaw-dropping talks and curated playlists・Sign in to your TED profile to sync saved talks across devices・Play videos on your device or send to your home entertainment system via AirPlay or Chromecast・Let us build you a custom playlist - tailored to fit your ideal timeframe・Download talks to watch offline・Bookmark talks to watch later

Download the TED app to stay curious, informed, and inspired.

What's New

Version History

5.4.3

17 Nov 2018

This release of the TED app is focused on stability and adding support for the new iPad Pro. Here's the full lowdown:- We now natively support the new iPad Pro models.- There were a few rendering issues with our new audio player, so we rendered them obsolete!- The audio player now properly formats the time remaining and elapsed based on your current location.- We now do a better job of cleaning up after ourselves when you switch subtitle languages.- There was a comical amount of spacing between action buttons on the content detail screens. Our designers didn't see the humor though, so we fixed it.- The list of subtitle languages under Settings is now alphabetized by your current location.- We fixed a few different crashes you reported on iOS 12. If you're still seeing issues, please contact us!

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.4.2

16 Nov 2018

This release of the TED app is focused on stability and adding support for the new iPad Pro. Here's the full lowdown:

- We now natively support the new iPad Pro models.- There were a few rendering issues with our new audio player, so we rendered them obsolete!- The audio player now properly formats the time remaining and elapsed based on your current location.- We now do a better job of cleaning up after ourselves when you switch subtitle languages.- There was a comical amount of spacing between action buttons on the content detail screens. Our designers didn't see the humor though, so we fixed it.- The list of subtitle languages under Settings is now alphabetized by your current location.- We fixed a few different crashes you reported on iOS 12. If you're still seeing issues, please contact us!

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.4

11 Nov 2018

This release of the TED app is focused on stability and adding support for the new iPad Pro. Here's the full lowdown:

- We now natively support the new iPad Pro models.- There were a few rendering issues with our new audio player, so we rendered them obsolete!- The audio player now properly formats the time remaining and elapsed based on your current location.- We now do a better job of cleaning up after ourselves when you switch subtitle languages.- There was a comical amount of spacing between action buttons on the content detail screens. Our designers didn't see the humor though, so we fixed it.- The list of subtitle languages under Settings is now alphabetized by your current location.- We fixed a few different crashes you reported on iOS 12. If you're still seeing issues, please contact us!

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.3

22 Oct 2018

Fall is in full swing at TED HQ and we've been busy sipping our Pumpkin Spice Lattes and working on improving our in-app audio experience. We introduced a new audio bar last month and are now following that up with a full-screen player!

When you are listening to a talk in the audio player just tap or drag on the audio player to show the full-screen player. The full-screen player includes all the playback controls you've come to expect and also makes it easy to add a talk to your favorites list. We'd love to hear what you think and how we can continue to improve your audio listening experience.

What else made the cut this release?

- We heard your feedback! You can now double-tap the screen while watching video to make the content fill the entire screen.- When you use our search feature, we now put Topics at the top of the list of results.- We made a few improvements to our Handoff and Spotlight search integration.- We fixed a crash on launch that was affecting a few users. If you are still seeing this after updating, please email us!- We updated to Swift 4.2. The developers were very happy about this.

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.2.2

6 Oct 2018

This release is a small update that fixes a few reported crashes that could happen when the app was in the background. We also fixed an issue where you couldn't enable English subtitles in some cases. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.2.1

4 Oct 2018

This release is a small update that fixes a few reported crashes that could happen when the app was in the background. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.2.0

20 Sep 2018

The TED app is ready for iOS 12! We're just as excited the release as you are and have made sure that our app runs at its best on Apple's latest offerings.

In addition to the iOS 12 fixes, we have tried to focus on sanding down some rough edges around the app so that we offer the best TED viewing experience we can.

- We've moved our settings for adjusting your download preferences and subtitle language in-app. You can find it under the My TED tab.- We added a feedback screen under our new Settings screen as well so its even easier to get in touch with us. You're still welcomed to email us if you prefer, of course!- When tapping on an action button on our playlist or talk screens we added a highlighted state so it's more intuitive.- There's now an animation that occurs when adding an item to your watch list or favorites to give a bit more visual context.- We added a parallax effect to our playlist and talk screens when you are scrolling. Why? It just feels nicer.- We fixed a few potential crashes that could occur when the app was entering the background.

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.1.1

25 Jul 2018

Thank you to everyone that has sent in feedback on our visual refresh over the last few weeks. We've been hard at work since then and are excited to debut another improvement to the TED app: an all new audio experience!

The new TED audio player makes it easy to listen to your favorite talks on the go. We've not only given the player a much needed visual refresh, but also focused our attention on improving playback. Our developers claimed to have listened to Stephen Webb's talk on aliens "dozens of times" during testing to ensure that taking TED with you wherever you go is as seamless as ever.

Beyond audio, we also spent some time capturing a few bugs that escaped our grasp before the last release. Crashes were resolved. Alignments were tweaked. And various rough spots were sanded down.

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.1

24 Jul 2018

Thank you to everyone that has sent in feedback on our visual refresh over the last few weeks. We've been hard at work since then and are excited to debut another improvement to the TED app: an all new audio experience!

The new TED audio player makes it easy to listen to your favorite talks on the go. We've not only given the player a much needed visual refresh, but also focused our attention on improving playback. Our developers claimed to have listened to Stephen Webb's talk on aliens "dozens of times" during testing to ensure that taking TED with you wherever you go is as seamless as ever.

Beyond audio, we also spent some time capturing a few bugs that escaped our grasp before the last release. Crashes were resolved. Alignments were tweaked. And various rough spots were sanded down.

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.0.1

28 Jun 2018

We are very excited to share the all new TED for iOS! We have spent the last several months refreshing the look and feel of our app to offer you the best TED experience possible. Each screen in the app has been updated to not only be more visually pleasing, but also more readable.The biggest change you'll notice is our reimagined Discover section that makes it easier to find interesting TED talks and playlists on topics that are of most interest to you. Language learners rejoice! Our new "All Languages" view allows you to see a list of talks subtitled in your language of choice and enables those subtitles by default during playback.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

5.0

25 Jun 2018

We are very excited to share the all new TED for iOS! We have spent the last several months refreshing the look and feel of our app to offer you the best TED experience possible. Each screen in the app has been updated to not only be more visually pleasing, but also more readable.

The biggest change you'll notice is our reimagined Discover section that makes it easier to find interesting TED talks and playlists on topics that are of most interest to you. Language learners rejoice! Our new "All Languages" view allows you to see a list of talks subtitled in your language of choice and enables those subtitles by default during playback.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.5.4

8 May 2018

We're hard at work on TED v5, the next major release of our iOS app. We're not quite ready to share what's coming in this new release, but we have a few tweaks and adjustments we want to make to your existing app to get ready for the big update.We also took some time to fix a few different issues with account sync that could cause it to fail under certain conditions. If you have both an iPhone and an iPad, signing with your TED.com account is a great way to see your watch list, favorites, and watch history on both devices. Give it a shot!

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.5.3

4 May 2018

We're hard at work on TED v5, the next major release of our iOS app. We're not quite ready to share what's coming in this new release, but we have a few tweaks and adjustments we want to make to your existing app to get ready for the big update.

We also took some time to fix a few different issues with account sync that could cause it to fail under certain conditions. If you have both an iPhone and an iPad, signing with your TED.com account is a great way to see your watch list, favorites, and watch history on both devices. Give it a shot!

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.5.2

3 Apr 2018

Hey there,

This is just a small release to fix a few minor issues in the app. Others call it "bug fixes and performance improvements" but that's not our style.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.5.1

27 Mar 2018

Hey there,

This is just a small release to fix a few localization issues in the app. Others call it "bug fixes and performance improvements" but that's not our style.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.5

7 Feb 2018

This release of TED for iOS is focused on accessibility and improving our universal link support. After the last few releases, we are excited to have achieved near 100% VoiceOver support in our app. If you're a VoiceOver or Switch Control user, please get in touch and let us know how we can continue to improve our support for you!

Here's what's changed since our last release:

- The number of search results found will be announced via VoiceOver as you type in the search field.- When the "Reduce Transparency" accessibility setting is enabled, the contrast between a talk's poster image and any text appearing atop it will be increased.- The TED logo is now an accessibility element when used in a navigation bar.- We improved the format of our accessibility labels for the duration of a talk or playlist.- The structure of accessibility elements on the playlist screen has been improved.- The accessibility label for a featured talk's play button has been improved to provide more detail and additional context.- In the video player, the quick seek buttons now have accessibility labels that indicate the seek duration.- Our audio player is now accessible using VoiceOver and Switch Control.- Direct manipulation of the video player's playhead position slider is now possible when using VoiceOver.- Video playback controls will no longer auto-hide after a delay when using VoiceOver or Switch Control. Controls will hide when playback is resumed.- An accessibility label has been provided for the playlist "Play all" button.- There was a crash that could occur while rotating an iPad, so we fixed that.- We fixed a few visual issues in our audio player.- We improved our universal link support so that any content we can't load in-app will push you to a Safari view.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.4

16 Jan 2018

Happy 2018! We are back with a few updates we made over the last few weeks.

- Have an iPad? Want to watch TED talks while doing other things on said iPad? We now support Picture In Picture!- If you are halfway through a great talk, but need to step away for a bit, we remember your position for that last played talk so you can get back to where you left off with minimal fuss.- As a video buffers, its progress will be indicated on the playhead slider now.- The most discerning of eyes will notice that we tweaked our featured talk text layout.- We put our talk detail page on a post-holiday diet so that it uses less memory.- When you'd tap on a list of localized talks, we'd show you a "Loading Talks" alert while we fetched the content. If you left the screen, however, that loading indicator would follow you around like the Snowden-bot at TED 2014.- There was an issue where a opening a playlist from a deep like wouldn't load if it wasn't already cached. We fixed that.- We fixed a crash that could occur if the video playback controls were updated before a video's duration was known. A bit too eager to show you our great content!

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.3.2

8 Dec 2017

We are coming to the end of the year and starting to think about the holiday season at TED HQ. We wanted to decorate the office plants for the season, but the plant specialists threatened to put us on the Naughty List if we got anywhere near their greenery with our TED Red Christmas lights.

Before we head home for the holidays (and to our Mobile Team party!), we wanted to push out a few small fixes and improvements that we have been working on these last few weeks. There's not really anything that you'll notice specifically—just random bits of code cleanup and improvements to get us ready for some exciting things we have planned for the new year.

Thank you to our passionate fans and app users for another great year. We love building TED's app for you and hope you have a wonderful holiday season and happy new year.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

pps. For our friends in India, you'll soon be able to watch the talks from our upcoming "TED Talks in India" television show right in the app. Be sure to check back on December 11.

4.3.1

4 Dec 2017

We are coming to the end of the year and starting to think about the holiday season at TED HQ. We wanted to decorate the office plants for the season, but the plant specialists threatened to put us on the Naughty List if we got anywhere near their greenery with our TED Red Christmas lights.

Before we head home for the holidays (and to our Mobile Team party!), we wanted to push out a few small fixes and improvements that we have been working on these last few weeks. There's not really anything that you'll notice specifically—just random bits of code cleanup and improvements to get us ready for some exciting things we have planned for the new year.

Thank you to our passionate fans and app users for another great year. We love building TED's app for you and hope you have a wonderful holiday season and happy new year.

If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

pps. For our friends in India, you'll soon be able to watch the talks from our upcoming "TED Talks in India" television show right in the app. Be sure to check back on December 11.

4.2

13 Nov 2017

One of the best features about the TED app is that you can be notified when there is a new talk we are excited about. We wanted to make that an even better experience so we gave it an upgrade for this release. If you have push notifications for TED enabled (and you should!) we now attach the talk image as well as buttons to instantly add the talk to your Watch List for later or to start watching instantly.

That's not the only change in this release. These fixes also made the cut:

- The tab bar should now be the same color as the navigation bar so it doesn't look slightly off on the newest iPhone's fancy OLED screen.- We fixed a few layout layout issues with the Recent Talks widget on the newest iPhone.- There was a small gap between the section header and the navigation bar on the playlists screen on the iPhone that looked unsightly. We got rid of it. Sorry, gap.- There was a very subtle movement of TED Logo on splash screen that only the most keen of eyes would notice. We like to think we have keen eyes, so we fixed it.- If you ran into issues updating your database it was probably because of a temp file created during the migration that we forgot to remove. We now remove that file.- There was some weirdness with the splash screen when updating the TED database so we fixed that too.- You should no longer have duplicate items show up in your Watch History. We know that Adam Grant talks are great, but we don't need to show the same talk in your history twice!- Fixed a crash that could occur when showing the Recent Talks widget.- Fixes potential crash when trying to load a Surprise Me playlist.- Resolved potential crash when showing the audio playback controls on iOS 11.- We now sign the user out and remove any cached download files as part of resetting the app if it gets into a bad state. We hope you never have to try this feature out!

We'd love to hear from you. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.1

25 Oct 2017

Everyone on the TED mobile team just returned from our annual staff retreat in lovely upstate New York. Our staff retreat is an opportunity for all of TED to come together think about where we'd like to go in the next year, be together, and maybe get too competitive with Double Solitaire. We came away with lots of exciting new ideas and opportunities and look forward to sharing them with you over the next year.

Until then, we've got a few fixes and updates to follow-up on our account sync release.

* There were a few visual glitches that showed up when upgrading the app to iOS 11, so we squashed them.* When your new iPhone arrives, we're ready for it.* Our push into accessibility continues with support for the Smart Invert Colors feature introduced in iOS 11.* We fixed a crash that could occur if the app performed a background content fetch in certain instances.* We fixed another crash that could occur if you tried to restart a download that already in-progress.* We cut down the frequency that we can refresh our "Talks In" list on the Featured tab because we care about your battery life and our server bills.

We'd love to hear from you. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

4.0

16 Oct 2017

Let's not bury the lede: you can now sync your watch list, liked talks, and even your watch history with your TED.com account. Yes, really. This is by far our most requested feature since we launched TED for iOS back in 2010. We're excited (and relieved!) to finally offer this feature to all of our users.

Whether you are signed into your TED account or not, we also keep track of your watch history in app so that you can quickly find that great talk you watched the night before to share with your friends and colleagues. Me? I'm telling everyone about Mei Lin Neo's talk about the fascinating lives of deep sea clams. Fun fact: the TED mobile team loves its sea creatures. I'm patiently waiting for my octopi, team.

In addition to account sync and watch history, we've continued our quest to make the TED app a better accessibility citizen. Specifically, we made several accessibility improvements to the Surprise Me tab to allow VoiceOver users to discover courageous, funny, or inspiring talks from the TED catalog.

We'd love to hear from you. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

3.2.1

1 Oct 2017

Hello again, TEDsters!

We have something exciting for you all coming very, very soon. But first, we need to do a little housecleaning to get things in order.

* We added 15-second rewind and fast-forward controls to video playback. We don't want you to miss that key point in our next favorite TED talk.* We show a bit more context when you stream your talks to your Apple TV using AirPlay.* We now defer to your system settings for showing subtitles. We hope this makes them easier to read for folks that like their text a little bigger than our designers do.* We made great strides in VoiceOver support in the TED video player. If you're a VoiceOver user, we'd love to hear from you about how we can make it even better in the future. Let us know!* Our universal link support works again on your iPhone. Have you seen the new TED.com? It looks great.* We now do a better job at enabling English subtitles on talks that are not natively in English.* We fixed a few issues where video downloads would never resume after the app was removed from the multitasking switcher.* We fixed an issue where you couldn't rotate the video player when playing your 'Surprise Me' playlist. That was indeed surprising.* We added Control Center support for video playback. It's just like our support for audio that we added recently, except for moving pictures!* Most people say "bug fixes and performance improvements" in their release notes. We just make that a bullet item at the end of our list. We did indeed fix a lot of little crashes and tried to clean up some memory usage throughout the app.

We'd love to hear from you. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

3.2

28 Sep 2017

Hello again, TEDsters!

We have something exciting for you all coming very, very soon. But first, we need to do a little housecleaning to get things in order.

* We added 15-second rewind and fast-forward controls to video playback. We don't want you to miss that key point in our next favorite TED talk.* We show a bit more context when you stream your talks to your Apple TV using AirPlay.* We now defer to your system settings for showing subtitles. We hope this makes them easier to read for folks that like their text a little bigger than our designers do.* We made great strides in VoiceOver support in the TED video player. If you're a VoiceOver user, we'd love to hear from you about how we can make it even better in the future. Let us know!* Our universal link support works again on your iPhone. Have you seen the new TED.com? It looks great.* We now do a better job at enabling English subtitles on talks that are not natively in English.* We fixed a few issues where video downloads would never resume after the app was removed from the multitasking switcher.* We fixed an issue where you couldn't rotate the video player when playing your 'Surprise Me' playlist. That was indeed surprising.* We added Control Center support for video playback. It's just like our support for audio that we added recently, except for moving pictures!* Most people say "bug fixes and performance improvements" in their release notes. We just make that a bullet item at the end of our list. We did indeed fix a lot of little crashes and tried to clean up some memory usage throughout the app.

We'd love to hear from you. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

3.1.1

16 Jun 2017

Hello? Does this thing still work? Sorry for the delay. We seem to have temporarily forgotten our iTunes Connect password.

So. Has anything happened in the world since our last release in November 2016?

. . .

Oh, that's right! TED 2017 in April (A++ would attend again) and WWDC in June!

There's a lot of things in this release you won't necessarily notice. Under the hood changes to stabilize and modernize the foundation to prepare us for a slew of great new things coming later this year and beyond.

The good news is there are also some great new features you _will_ notice.

* We've done a lot of work to improve the audio playback and download experience for our talks. Put those shiny new AirPods to use!* When playing a talk's audio, we now show information about it in Control Center. Welcome to 2015, TED.* We've migrated your Bookmarks to a new section called "My List." The developers wanted to call it a queue, but we were told that was a bit too nerdy.* You can now "Favorite" a talk or playlist that you enjoyed. Tim Ferris's talk from TED 2017 is a personal favorite.* Your watch list, favorites, and downloads are now stored in our redesigned "My Talks" screen.* You can now add TED Talks to your Today Screen with our new Recent Talks widget. Want more widgets? We'd love to hear your ideas!* We added haptic feedback on a variety of actions in the app for those of you with fancy new iPhones.* We now require iOS 10.* Congrats Warriors. Sorry again, Cleveland.

We'd love to hear from you. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!

pps. We'll miss you, Thaniya.

17 Nov 2018

Version 5.4.3

This release of the TED app is focused on stability and adding support for the new iPad Pro. Here's the full lowdown:- We now natively support the new iPad Pro models.- There were a few rendering issues with our new audio player, so we rendered them obsolete!- The audio player now properly formats the time remaining and elapsed based on your current location.- We now do a better job of cleaning up after ourselves when you switch subtitle languages.- There was a comical amount of spacing between action buttons on the content detail screens. Our designers didn't see the humor though, so we fixed it.- The list of subtitle languages under Settings is now alphabetized by your current location.- We fixed a few different crashes you reported on iOS 12. If you're still seeing issues, please contact us!

We hope you enjoy the new release. If you run into any issues or have general feedback on our app, email us at contact@ted.com.

ps. We don't prompt you for a review in the app because we don't want to take away from your time with our speakers. However, if you are enjoying TED for iOS, please take a moment to rate and review us on the App Store. It really helps us out!